What does Como Estas mean slang?
meaning "How are you?" You can use the same question to answer back. For example, you can say, estoy bien, ¿cómo estás? It means “I'm fine, how are you?” Cómo means “how” and estas means “are you.” This is the informal way to ask how are you, so use it in informal setting only.
If it is said as a greeting, for example someone entering the room and saying “Qué pasa?, it should be answered as if the person said “What's up?”. They don't really want to know what is up, they are just saying “Hi, how are you”. So, you can say “all good and you? ” = “todo bien y tú?”
When someone says hola, you can simply reply hola as well, or use it in combination with another greeting, such as buenos días (pronounced: BWEH-nohs DEE-ahs, 'good morning') or buenas tardes (BWEH-nahs TAHR-dehs, 'good afternoon').
Suitable responses to a “How are you?” when you're not OK. We all have bad days, and it's completely normal that we can't feel good all the time. So, if someone asks “How are you?” and you're not feeling OK, you can say something like this: “I'm not going to lie, I don't feel very good.”
What's up? Whassup? What are you up to?
The word güera is, in Chicano and Mexican-Spanish slang, a term for a white girl. It is mildly derogatory (as all such categorical terms are) and inevitably alienating, even (or especially) if one applies it, or finds it applied, to oneself.
Instead of saying “adios” to someone who you just met, you can simply say “mucho gusto!” And if you are wondering how to respond to “mucho gusto”, the best answer is “igualmente” o “mucho gusto también”.
The usual response in Spanish is pretty basic but can be more in-depth, just like in English where the most common response is fine but it's still ok to respond with more detail. Hola Juan, ¿qué tal? / Bien, gracias. – Hey Juan, how are you? / Fine, thanks.
When responding to these questions, the typical answer is just to say the time. Using A las/la hora y minutos de la mañana/tarde/noche. ¿A qué hora te despiertas? A las siete y cuarto de la mañana - At 7:15 in the morning.
I wait for. PHRASE. (I await)-I wait for.
Why does que lo que mean?
"Que lo que" is a very popular Dominican slang word to use around friends to ask essentially, "what's going on?" It's a simple Dominican slang phrase that you can easily use anywhere in the DR.
you're welcome, beautiful. de nada, bonita. phrase. you're welcome, beautiful.
Spanish phrase
has·ta lu·e·go ˌä-stə-lü-ˈā-gō : until later : see you later.
Hasta mañana! ( Spanish expression): See you tomorrow! (
You can respond with a simple "Great," "Sounds good," or "Thank you." It's important to match the tone and level of formality of the original "OK" to keep the conversation flowing smoothly. You don't need to respond when somebody says ok just leave it on read or like the message instead.
It could be a genuine expression of concern for your well-being, indicating that they noticed something that made them think you might not be feeling your best. It could also be a way of opening up a conversation and showing that they are there to listen and support you.
If a guy who likes you always asks if you are okay, it could mean that he cares about your well-being and wants to make sure you are doing well. It can be a sign of genuine concern and interest in your happiness and comfort.
Meaning of yeet in English
to throw something with a lot of force: He just grabbed my phone and yeeted it into the river. Yeet me that water bottle. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Throwing.
HYD is slang for How are you doing? It's not used in spoken conversation however it's commonly used when texting or chatting online to friends and family. It's a quick way to say a greeting and easily understood by the receiver.
I'm feeling good, I'm feeling great, I'm doing well, no need to debate. I'm doing fine, I'm doing okay, I'm feeling alright, I'm here to stay.
What does Papi mean in slang?
Papi is a colloquial term for “daddy” in Spanish, but in many Spanish-speaking cultures, particularly in the Caribbean, it is often used as a general term of affection for any man, whether it's a relative, friend, or lover. The English “baby,” used as a term of endearment for spouses and children alike, is similar.
In the United States the terms "Hispanic" and "Latino" (or "Latina" for a woman; sometimes written as “Latinx” to be gender-neutral) were adopted in an attempt to loosely group immigrants and their descendants who hail from this part of the world.
Becky is a pejorative American slang term for a young White woman. The term has come to be associated with a "White girl who loves Starbucks and Uggs and is clueless about racial and social issues", according to the Black Lives Matter leadership.
“Hermosa” is a fine nickname for a girlfriend. It literally translates to “Beautiful”.
you're my pretty.